Truth or Dare

Play Truth or Dare online with 300+ questions for all ages. Perfect for parties, sleepovers, and game nights.

Difficulty

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How to play Truth or Dare

Choose a difficulty — Mild for family-friendly fun, Medium for a more interesting evening, or Spicy for groups who want to push boundaries. Then take turns: each player calls "Truth" or "Dare", press the matching button, and the app picks a random prompt from that category. If someone refuses, they take a penalty agreed by the group.

No physical cards, no forgetting what questions you've already used. The app handles the randomness so you can focus on playing.

What makes a good Truth or Dare session

The best sessions happen when everyone agrees on the difficulty level before starting and respects each other's limits. A few tips:

  • Start on Mildto warm up the group, especially with people who don't know each other well yet.
  • Set a "pass" rule — each player gets one free pass per game, no questions asked. It keeps things comfortable without killing the flow.
  • Mix it up — alternate between Truth and Dare instead of always picking the same one. Dares reveal character just as much as truths.
  • Combine with other games — use a Yes or No flip to decide Truth vs. Dare automatically, or pair it with Never Have I Ever for a full game night.

Truth or Dare for different occasions

Truth or Dare works in more situations than people expect. It's an obvious choice for parties and sleepovers, but it's also popular for team-building events (stick to Mild), first dates where you want conversation starters, and long road trips when you need something to do. The key is matching the difficulty to the context — Mild is surprisingly engaging even for adults when the group is new.

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